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But this debate can be just as
heated.
In countless
heated
discussions, I have reminded many Japanese that the Japanese people actually comprise Ainu, Koreans, Chinese, Filipinos, and Ryuku.
The Debt-Ratio DistractionBEIJING – A 2010 paper by Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart suggesting that a country’s economy will slow when public debt exceeds 90% of GDP has fueled
heated
debate worldwide.
The idea that better fitness results when systems are challenged by a low level of toxic or other dangerous influences is at the root of an ongoing
heated
debate about whether low-level radiation benefits, rather than harms, humans.
The debate over the ability of growth alone to reduce poverty has become
heated.
At the center of one
heated
dispute, between China and Japan, are the Senkaku Islands, which the Chinese call the Diaoyu Islands.
Aron wrote cool, sleek prose about the most
heated
geopolitical conflicts, while Sartre could turn any triviality into an existential crisis.
Just two months ago, in mid-June, when the Syrian crisis was the focus of international attention and the subject of
heated
policy debate, such a statement by a senior administration official would have drawn strong reactions from several quarters.
The long-term result of all this is oscillation between dialogue and deadlock, which has led to periods of uncertain engagement or
heated
confrontation.
But then the election became a
heated
contest, as the conservatives coalesced around a dark horse candidate, Ebrahim Raisi, a hardline jurist with a history of brutality against the opposition.
The grassroots of Iran’s reform and democratic movement – students, women, artists, and Iran’s quietly relentless civil society – swung into action and turned the election into a surprisingly
heated
referendum on the country’s future.
If immigration is to become a less
heated
issue, the US must address the needs of Latin America’s economies.
Even without an invasion, Russia can use threats, displays of military power, secret operations, and
heated
rhetoric to destabilize its neighbors.
The intellectual-property dispute between Japan and China over the technology used in China’s new bullet trains was
heated
even before the accident.
So long as protection of intellectual-property rights in China is woefully inadequate, the high-speed rail market is likely to remain riddled with
heated
disputes.
So it is not surprising that both initiatives have generated significant and
heated
public discussion.
But deciding when to adopt the euro is a matter of
heated
debate.
Europe's churches may be empty, but religion still incites
heated
debate, this time about its place in Europe's constitution.
The Eurozone’s Misplaced OrthodoxiesATHENS – With the euro crisis still far from resolved, the currency union’s future remains at the center of
heated
debates.
Instead, the link between identity and immigration, an old refrain of the far right, remains strong, and the issue has grown more
heated
because of France’s inability to develop an effective policy to integrate immigrants from Africa.
But their debates on the merits of regional trade agreements – Bergsten for, Bhagwati against – are as
heated
as each one’s disagreements with the authors mentioned above.
Today’s buildings are
heated
mostly by boilers, radiators, and furnaces fueled by heating oil and natural gas; these need to be replaced by buildings
heated
by electricity.
Japan ’s consumption tax (essentially the same as VAT in Europe) was introduced in 1989 at a rate of 3%, and increased to 5% in 1997, after
heated
political battles.
Russian corporations’ foreign investments have already generated a
heated
debate in both the United States and Europe – even when investment was done by a private company.
As the debate over the "Greater Middle East" grows heated, there is a danger that Europeans and Americans will pursue competing strategies.
The sustainable alternative to democratic decision-making is not authoritarianism; it is the implementation of mechanisms that ensure that cool-headed deliberation is not undermined by the
heated
response to an immediate crisis.
bridges, towers, ships), the behavior of light, the processes involving heat flow, temperature, the colors of the rainbow and the more subtle colors emitted by
heated
substances, electrical charges and magnetism, gravitation and radioactivity were all organized into a small number of "laws of physics."
The alliance cannot afford to launch a lengthy and
heated
debate about the deployment of its forces and capabilities only at the moment diplomatic efforts fail.
The situation became so
heated
that some respected observers even proposed creating a “northern euro” for the region around Germany, and a “southern euro” in the Mediterranean (where France would fit was unclear).
French and British leaders engaged in a
heated
quarrel that derailed the subsequent summit, before Britain assumed the rotating six-month EU presidency in July.
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